RollerCoaster Tycoon® Adventures brings the legendary RollerCoaster Tycoon® series into
the next generation - combining classic RCT gameplay, the modernized user experience of
the critically acclaimed mobile title RollerCoaster Tycoon® TouchTM, and brand-new twists, all
customized for the Nintendo Switch. Players now have three distinct game modes to build
their entertainment empire – Adventure Mode (a spin on the classic Campaign mode), tricky
Scenarios, and the open Sandbox. Over 120 wonderfully wacky rides, restaurants and shops
ensure parks burst with action, and the intuitive coaster builder lets you create wild, death-
defying coasters with ease. Play it on your TV or on-the-go – it’s never been so easy to become a RollerCoaster Tycoon!

Key Features:

• Exciting Game Modes: Create outrageous parks in 3 different fun-filled modes -
Adventure, Scenario, and Sandbox.
• Choose your own Adventure: A first for RCT, Adventure Mode’s brand-new Event
System makes every park unique. You’ll have to make tough decisions when
presented with park events, ensuring that every playthrough of Adventure Mode is a
compelling new Tycoon story.
• Thrill Rides: Place 7 types of fully customizable roller coasters in your park -
Wooden, Steel, Winged, Hyper, Inverted, Dive, and Accelerator. Use the ride cam for
maximum thrills!
• Intuitive Management System: Streamlined management and easy-to-use tools
make RCT Switch the most accessible entry into the RCT franchise, and a perfect fit
for the Switch.
• Personalize your Park: Pick from over 50 vivid colors to customize rides, roller
coasters, shops and restaurants.
• Park Terraforming: Modify your land with pre-made path, foliage and river tiles.
• Immersive Environments: Build incredible parks in 4 distinctive locations - Alpine,
Moon, Canyon, and Tropics.
• Attractions Galore: Choose from over 120 wacky rides, restaurants and shops for
your park, from the humble Merry-go-Round to the death-defying Roto-Drop, all
featuring advanced shaders and effects.
• Intuitive JoyCon or Touchscreen Controls gives you the freedom to play the way
you want.
• Runs at 1080P @ 30FPS docked, and 720P @ 30FPS in handheld mode.

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